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Sweet yet savory onion jam. Tangy and creamy goat cheese. With a soft, buttery flatbread as the base. Oh man, have I got a treat for you!

Let’s be real. We’re nearing the tail end of a long holiday season. And while some of us are slowing down – and some of us want to go out with a bang 🍾 – what we ALL could use is a super SIMPLE, super TASTY app for NYE.

Or for any time of year!

There are so many “best things” about this flatbread, and its VERSATILITY ranks right up there.

An elegant appetizer for a party? Check.

An easy snack for the football game? Check.

A quick weeknight meal with a bowl of soup? ☑️☑️☑️

What else does this Onion Jam & Goat Cheese Flatbread have going for it?

Only three main ingredients

Did I mention ONLY three main ingredients… AND THEY ARE ALL STORE-BOUGHT?

But back to New Year’s Eve, for me it’s not about some fancy sit-down dinner.

What it IS about is gathering with friends, and enjoying laughs, heavy apps and bubbly drinks.

(BONUS POINTS if it’s an early party and I can be in my PJs by 10pm!! Ha ha 😀)

All joking aside, this year, we are hosting a few friends and their families. We’ll light sparklers, toss on some dance tunes, and will have footage of the London NYE celebration on repeat, because WOW, have you ever seen that on TV? It always knocks my socks off.

No we won’t be kicking anyone out at 9:59! And YES, I will be making these flatbreads for sure!

There might be one or two kids in the crowd who aren’t into the whole onion jam and goat cheese thing. NO PROBLEM. The nice thing about this app is that for any picky kids out there I’ll have a few extra naan breads on hand, and with a handful of shredded cheese, in a snap I can make them a grilled cheese “panaani”.

Get it, “pa-NAAN-i” (a play on the typical Italian pressed sandwich, the “panini” 😆).

I purposely kept this recipe simple, because it really is SO good as is. But, since I like to give you some zesty options, should you so desire, you can make some substitutions:

The onion jam is crucial! No substitutions. I call for the Key Lime Lexi Balsamic Sweet Onion Jam which you’ll absolutely love. But if you aren’t in Florida and can’t find Key Lime Lexi brand, look for another brand at your grocery store or specialty food store.

If you just can’t locate onion jam, you can make your own by sauteing two sweet onions in olive oil with a little brown sugar (about 2 tablespoons) and ½ ish teaspoons of kosher salt. Cook over medium low heat for about 30-40 minutes until they are thick and jammy.

As 2019 comes to a close, I want to thank YOU for helping to make this a monumental year for Key Lime Lexi. I SO appreciate your support and look forward to sharing more good things to come in 2020!

I wish you a very happy and healthy new year!

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Hi! I believe all of the department stores carry it. (It is not in the outlet stores). You may just want to give your local store a call before heading over to check if it’s in stock. Thanks and I hope you love it!